The following individual appeared in felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. The are expected to appear Oct. 7 in Circuit Court.

On Monday, an officer was flagged down by a woman who claimed her truck had been stolen, according to a police report. She said she had been riding around with Hunt, who was related to her, and an adult male on Sunday.

That evening, she got out of her truck to talk to some friends for a few minutes, then came back to find the vehicle was gone. When the truck was not returned by the next morning, even after several phone and text exchanges, the victim flagged down the officer.

The victim maintained contact with two men alleged to be with Hunt, and eventually one of them said the truck was dropped off at a local restaurant.

The officer and victim arrived at the restaurant and located the vehicle. Upon a search of the vehicle, the officer found a chop straw, a bag containing a powdery residue, and a bag allegedly containing methamphetamine.

Hunt made contact with authorities and was taken into custody. Upon being interviewed, she allegedly admitted to smoking methamphetamine. She granted officers consent to look through her phone, where text messages indicated several drug-related transactions.

• Trent Mosley, 19, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

During the investigation of a theft report, officers responded to a local motel on Monday, where they made contact with an adult female relative of Mosley, according to a police report. She admitted the officer into the room, where he found Mosley asleep on a bed. When he woke up, the officer noticed a methamphetamine. A search of the room revealed drug paraphernalia and stolen items.

• Kimberly Nelson, 45, violation of omnibus DWI act —$20,000.

A bench warrant was issued for Nelson on Tuesday for a March 9 DWI incident.

Because she has three prior DWI convictions within the past five years, a felony charge was filed. Court records indicated prior convictions in November 2011, January 2010 and April 2009.

Nelson told Bourne she has two prior felony DWI charges. She said she was released from prison in January and is on parole.